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Varadkar wrote to social media giants to tackle illegal pandemic gatherings

Varadkar wrote to social media giants to tackle illegal pandemic gatherings
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How are Women Politicians of Fiji Treated on Social Media?

, there are 634,100 Internet users in Fiji as of January 2021, which is approximately 70.5 per cent of the entire population. The number of people that can be reached with adverts on Facebook is 570,000⁠ according to Facebook. By comparison, approximately 140,000 people can be reached with adverts on Instagram and 14,800 on Twitter. The 2019 – 2020 Overview of complaints received by the Online Safety Commission of Fiji stated that Facebook and Messenger were the platforms individuals reported experiencing online abuse the most. Therefore, analysing Facebook was deemed appropriate in the case of Fiji. Facebook posts and comments made in the few months before and after the 2018 elections as well as in the last few months 2020⁠ that is immediately prior to the start of the study⁠ were monitored by the researchers.

Facebook, Twitter and TikTok bosses in Leinster House to face questions as Fianna Fail calls for Online Safety Commissioner

Facebook, Twitter and TikTok bosses in Leinster House to face questions as Fianna Fail calls for Online Safety Commissioner
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Facebook urges delay to Ireland s new online safety rules

Facebook urges delay to Ireland’s new online safety rules Image: © tashatuvango/Stock.adobe.com The social media giant said Ireland’s Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill could overlap with the EU’s Digital Services Act. Facebook is calling for the Irish Government to delay the introduction of new online safety rules. The tech company said that it supports Ireland’s Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill but that the bill could conflict with the EU’s Digital Services Act, which seeks to implement new rules around content moderation and online safety. Facebook will be represented today (19 May) before the Oireachtas Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht to discuss the legislation, which the Government hopes to have in place by the end of the year.

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